Company Spotlight
Founded in 1998 by CEO Chad Richison, Paycom began as an online payroll service provider and quickly expanded to offer additional human-capital management products. Paycom continues to digitally transform the HR and payroll industry through its innovative HCM products and Employee Self-Service application. Having one database for all workforce-management information ensures comprehensive and consistent company-wide reporting, while on-demand analytics provide the business intelligence needed to be strategic in managing labor costs and growing companies. With a robust suite of products encompassing payroll, time and attendance, talent acquisition, HR management and talent management, Paycom helps employers streamline complex HR tasks, lower labor costs, drive employee engagement and reduce compliance exposure.
Paycom’s headquarters is located on a beautiful campus in Northwest Oklahoma City, featuring an employee gym complete with laundry service, basketball and volleyball courts, weight and fitness machines and a variety of instructor-led fitness classes. Paycom’s campus also includes two cafeterias where employees can enjoy fresh, catered meals daily, as well as a park where employees can enjoy lunch or exercise.
Paycom also offers one of the best health coverage plans in the state, available to employees at only $1 per pay period, as well as a 401(k) plan that allows employees to save on a tax-deferred basis through the convenience of payroll deductions. Plus, through the company’s match program, employees gain free money to help them reach retirement goals sooner.
- Founded in 1998 by CEO Chad Richison, who was named one of Glassdoor’s Top CEOs in 2019
- One of the first fully online providers of payroll and HCM software as a service
- Listed in the top 10 of Fortune’s 100 fastest-growing tech companies each of the last three years (2017, 2018 and 2019)
- Listed as one of Glassdoor’s Best Places to Work in the U.S. three times, and named to The Oklahoman’s Top Workplaces in Oklahoma six times, including the No. 1 slot in 2016



